From my recent visit to Ireland, the one piece of Street Art I saw in Waterford:

1915/2015
From my recent visit to Ireland, the one piece of Street Art I saw in Waterford:
1915/2015
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I LOVE it. This portray on the right is simply amazing, very psichological.
Yes, a lot of detail and emotion in this
I like it.
Thanks, A C 😊
This is a very powerful image, and artistically rendered too. Not sure I would want it on my house, all the same.
Best wishes, Pete.
Agreed on both counts, Pete…..
Very impressive!
wonderful photo, Sue, love it, regards Mitza
Thanks, Mitza!
Really stunning!
Rather good artwork
Spectacular street art indeed.
It was rather
very cool art
Indeed!
One piece – but a pretty special piece of art. Fantastic, Sue
I was pleased to find it!
So huge I always wonder how they keep the perspective and detail so correct when they will be working so close to such a huge painting.
I agree!
Fabulous artwork.I’m wondering about the significance of the gas mask though.
I think it literally is a snapshot from 1915 …..p
Ooops, I hit p inadvertently
That’s a goodie, Sue 🙂 🙂 We were street art spotting in Lagos yesterday and found a couple of nice ones.
And you’ll be showing them?
When I have a reliable Internet connection and some time on my hands, Sue. We’re back this weekend but Lumiere is on up at Durham so I’ll have to muffle up well and get myself along there. 🙂
Oh, no rush, Jo!!
Oh it is so fun, I thought you had reblogged my old post 🙂 It is possible we walked past each other across the Cathedral Square in 2015 🙂
No, no, I was there this year!
Yes, the gas mask image is new, painted this August. So fun 🙂
Well, I think it is rather sobering, Inese!
It is.
The artist had in mind a bigger project in a different place, but because of the weather it didn’t work out. Hope you enjoyed your time in Waterford and visited our museum.
Oh, alas I didn’t have much time in Waterford….
Oh wait, the gas mask… it is 2017! You were in Waterford while I was in the US!
Yep!! 😊
I missed this when you posted it, Sue.
What a piece. I admire the quality but I find it rather disturbing – those eyes are sad.
My sentiments entirely….
Oh wow, it is beautiful and very thought provokingb knowing it is in Ireland.
Indeed…